🚨 CAUGHT ON CAMERA: The details of the surveillance footage Trump didn’t want the Judge to see.

A federal courtroom turned electric this week after a judge revealed that surveillance footage allegedly shows former President Donald Trump instructing a staff member to destroy financial records that had been explicitly ordered preserved in an ongoing fraud case.

The case, tied to a staggering $1.5 billion civil judgment, had already placed Trump under intense legal scrutiny. But according to statements made in court, the situation escalated dramatically when the presiding judge said the footage appears to capture what he described as “deliberate spoliation of evidence” — the intentional destruction of materials central to active litigation.

If substantiated, the consequences could extend far beyond financial penalties.

In a sharply worded order, the judge opened the door to criminal contempt proceedings, a rare and serious step that signals potential jail time if the court determines there was willful defiance of its preservation directive.

The court also imposed escalating daily fines — reportedly reaching up to $500,000 per day — until full compliance with document preservation requirements is demonstrated.

Legal analysts say the presence of video evidence significantly raises the stakes. In many high-profile legal disputes, accusations of document destruction hinge on conflicting testimony or incomplete records.

But clear surveillance footage, if authenticated and admitted into evidence, would be far more difficult to challenge.

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